Oregon HB4043 modifies community restoration services for defendants, setting maximum periods and review schedules.
Oregon HB4043 amends laws regarding community restoration services for defendants. It sets maximum periods for these services based on the severity of the offense, ranging from 90 days for minor offenses to 18 months for serious offenses. The bill mandates regular status reviews every 45 days and review hearings every 180 days, or every 90 days if the defendant has not gained fitness to proceed. It also outlines specific periods that cannot be counted towards the maximum time, such as time spent in custody or periods of noncompliance.
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